Lucien Castaing-Taylor
An image from The Eye's Dream, one of the productions that also features Lucien Castaing-Taylor.
Lucien Castaing-Taylor

Lucien Castaing-Taylor

January 10, 1966 — Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Lucien Giles Castaing-Taylor (born 10 January 1966, Liverpool, United Kingdom) is a British anthropologist and artist who works in film, video, and photography.

Castaing-Taylor received his B.A. at The University of Southern California and his Ph.D. at The University of California, Berkeley. Since 2002 Castaing-Taylor has taught at Harvard University, where he is Director of the Sensory Ethnography Lab. His works include In and Out of Africa, which he made with Ilisa Barbash in 1992. It is an ethnographic video about issues of authenticity, taste, and racial politics in the African art market that won eight international awards. He also recorded the film Sweetgrass (2009), which is described as "an unsentimental elegy at once to the American West and to the 10,000 years of uneasy accommodation between post-Paleolithic humans and animals." He is the founding editor of the American Anthropological Association’s journal Visual Anthropology Review (1991–94).

Leviathan

Leviathan

2012

Manakamana

Manakamana

2013

Sweetgrass

Sweetgrass

2009

Caniba

Caniba

2017

De Humani Corporis Fabrica

De Humani Corporis Fabrica

2023

Somniloquies

Somniloquies

2017

Still Life

Still Life

2013

The Eye's Dream

The Eye's Dream

2016